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Duane “Dude” Cummins Tice, age 87, of Hollis, passed away
Wednesday, December 21, 2011, at his residence, in Hollis.
Mr. Tice was born in Balko, Oklahoma on April 16, 1923, to W. I.
and Callie (Wilson) Tice. Moving to Harmon County, North of
Hollis, as an infant, Dude attended Arnett School and graduated
in 1941, after being a part of the State Basketball Team from
Arnett High School. After graduation, he joined the United
States Army where he served his country in the active Army and
later in the Army Reserves. After his discharge he began farming
with his dad and continued farming until 1987, until his health
began to decline. For his pastime, Dude enjoyed fishing,
watching television and gardening.
Preceded in death by three brothers, Hurnice Tice, Johnny Tice
and Raymond Tice and two sisters, Beulah Smith and Oda Castleman.
He is survived by four nieces, Cloetta Johnson, Jolene McVickers,
Kathy Sells and Loydean Tice, one nephew, Doug Tice along with
many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services for Duane “Dude” Cummins Tice will be at 11
a.m., Friday, December 23, 2011, at Harmon County Funeral Home
Chapel with Bruce Sexton officiating. A private interment will
follow at Fairmount Cemetery under the direction of Harmon
County Funeral Home of Hollis.
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